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FAQ

Download instructions

The easiest way to get your hand on the software is to add the Copernica
repository to the source list of your package manager. You can then use
"apt-get" or "yum" to install MailerQ, and to get updates. If you do not want
to use your package manager, you can download MailerQ manually. Check out our
downloads page for a list of available files that
can be manually installed.

Installing on Debian/Ubuntu based systems

We have two repositories, one for newer Ubuntu and Debian versions (Ubuntu
12.04 and up, and Debian version 8 and higher), and a repository for the
older Debian 6 and Debian 7 versions.

Ubuntu 12.04 and up

deb http://packages.copernica.com/debian stable main

Debian 8 and up

deb http://packages.copernica.com/debian stable main

Debian 6 and Debian 7

deb http://packages.copernica.com/debian legacy main

You can enter the following instructions to add our repository to your
software list, and to download and install MailerQ.

Of course, if you're on an older system (CentOS 7, Red Hat 6 or Fedora 21),
you should modify the repository URL to contain "rpm-legacy" instead of "rpm".

Specific versions

Once you've added the MailerQ repository to the list of software sources,
you can always get the latest stable version of MailerQ with the instructions
"sudo apt-get install mailerq" for Debian/Ubuntu based systems or
"sudo yum install mailerq" for Red Hat based systems. If you prefer an older
version over the current stable one, or when you want to try the bleeding edge
development version, you should append a version number.

sudo apt-get install mailerq-4.3
sudo apt-get install mailerq-dev

sudo yum install mailerq-4.3
sudo yum install mailerq-dev

The development version has a "-dev" postfix. This dev version is automatically
recompiled every 24 hours and contains the latest fixes and changes.
Although it is often not recommended to use it in production environments, it's
a great way to keep an eye on MailerQ improvements.

Note that if you run a specific version of MailerQ, the location of the config
file changes too. By default, MailerQ loads it configuration from "/etc/mailerq/config.txt",
but if you install an explicit version the version number is included in the
filename of the config file (for example "/etc/mailerq/config-4.3.txt" or
"/etc/mailerq/config-dev.txt").

Dynamically linked versions

All repositories mentioned above contain MailerQ versions that are statically
linked, which means that there are hardly any dependencies. However, due to licensing
conditions, we are required to supply dynamically linked versions of MailerQ too.
If you prefer using a dynamically linked version, add '-shared' to the package name.

About MailerQ

MailerQ is made, maintained and supported by Copernica
,
a leading provider of high quality marketing software from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Copernica is the leading email software supplier in The Netherlands.